The Highest Cited Papers in Brucellosis: Identification Using Two Databases and Review of the Papers' Major Findings.

Faris Ghalib Bakri, Hamzah M AlQadiri, Marwan Hmoud Adwan
Author Information
  1. Faris Ghalib Bakri: Infectious Disease and Vaccine Center, The University of Jordan, Amman, Jordan. ORCID
  2. Hamzah M AlQadiri: Department of Nutrition and Food Technology, School of Agriculture, The University of Jordan, Amman, Jordan.
  3. Marwan Hmoud Adwan: Department of Medicine, Division of Rheumatology, School of Medicine, The University of Jordan, Amman, Jordan.

Abstract

Citation classics represent the highest impact work in a given field. We aim to identify and analyze the most frequently cited papers on brucellosis. We used the databases Scopus and Web of Science to determine the most frequently cited papers. The most cited fifty papers in each database were identified. We then ranked the papers according to the highest citation count recorded from any of the two databases. The most frequently cited paper received 964 citations and was by DelVecchio VG et al. reporting the complete genomic sequencing of . The papers were published in 30 journals led by the "Infection and Immunity" journal and the "Veterinary Microbiology" journal (each had 7 papers). Citation classics in brucellosis were all in English except one in French and were mostly of basic science type. In addition, we noticed that 12 articles that were identified among the highest fifty articles in one database were missed by the other database and vice versa. Therefore, we suggest that searching in more than one database would detect additional citation classics.

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MeSH Term

Bibliometrics
Brucellosis
Databases as Topic
Humans
Journal Impact Factor
Periodicals as Topic

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